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Once the motherboard and adapter are installed in your PC you can attach the external antennae and Bingo your Media Centre PC market can connect to your home network and the Internet without any messy cabling. We had no trouble connecting the Wi-Fi module and it was a rapid job to install drivers but even though the adapter could see six routers within metres or so we were unable to make a wireless connection.

In any event if we were installing a Media Centre PC we would ignore wireless and use Home Plug to deliver a solid, reliable, fast and secure connection to the home network.

In fact we used an Intel SSD rather than a hard drive but the point stands. The difference between the two systems lies in the graphics department where Nvidia wipes the floor with Intel in almost every respect including power draw. Editorial independence means being able to give an unbiased verdict about a product or company, with the avoidance of conflicts of interest.

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In this article… 1. Verdict 2. Key Specifications 3. Trusted Score Share:. Trusted Score. Score in detail Value 8. Tags: blu e geforce home htpc itx lga mini-itx performance ray result review theatre video wifi wireless.

Companies: test zotac. Stop what you're doing! Login Register. The major difference being between the GeForce and the later two is support for Intel CPUs versus AMD - and naturally given the clock-to-clock performance difference in favour of Intel, we want an E instead of e, please.

Mini-ITX has seen a re-enlightenment in the last year, from its early introduction by VIA for use with its CPUs - these tiny platforms were often obscenely expensive and limited in features and power. We've hit a time where a tiny mini-ITX board can offer everything a full size system can, and for something the size of a GameCube or Dreamcast although, not quite Wii yet , we can have a full-HD capable home theatre PC.

Five months after our original GeForce chipset review, we're looking at a new platform and also revisiting this awesome little HTPC chipset to see if Zotac has truly hit the nail on the head with a bundle no one else has matched to date.



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